Schlacht von Shiloh

Title: Battle of Shiloh / Thulstrup. Abstract/medium: 1 print : chromolithograph.

Illustration of the Battle of Shiloh in the American Civil War by L. Prang & Co.

Battle of Pittsburg Landing

Title: Battle of Pittsburgh, Tenn. April 7th 1862 Abstract/medium: 1 print : lithograph.

Title: Battle of Shiloh - April 6th 1862 / Cosack & Co. Lith. Buffalo & Chicago. Abstract/medium: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 67.4 x 94.8 cm (sheet). Summary: Print shows a roadway, possibly Corinth Road, separating the Union forces under the command of General U.S. Grant, on the right, and the Confederate forces on the left; in a shattered building, in the midst of the fighting, stands a "McCormick Harvester & Twine Binder", untouched by the cannon and musket fire. This advertising print copies a portion of Théophile Poilpot's painted panorama.

File name: 07_11_000967 Title: Battle of Shiloh - Proof of Black Stone Creator/Contributor: L. Prang & Co. (publisher) Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate) Copyright date: Physical description note: Genre: Chromolithographs Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions Flickr data on 2011-08-05: Camera: Sinar AG Sinarback 54 FW, Sinar m License: CC BY 2.0 User: Boston Public Library BPL

File name: 07_11_000969 Title: Battle of Shiloh Creator/Contributor: L. Prang & Co. (publisher) Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate) Copyright date: Physical description note: Genre: Chromolithographs Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions Flickr data on 2011-08-05: Camera: Sinar AG Sinarback 54 FW, Sinar m License: CC BY 2.0 User: Boston Public Library BPL

Title: Battle of Shiloh. Recapture of artillery by a portion of Gen. Rosseau's command.
![Title: Battle of Shiloh. The gunboats Tylor [i.e. Tyler] and Lexington supporting the national troops
Physical description: 1 print : lithograph, tinted.
Notes: Sketched by A.E. Mathews, 31st Regt. O.V.U.S.A.; This record contains unverified data from P&AGA catalog and PGA shelflist cards.; Associated name on shelflist card: Middleton, Strobridge & Co.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Battle_of_Shiloh._The_gunboats_Tylor_%28i.e._Tyler%29_and_Lexington_supporting_the_national_troops_LCCN2003664892.jpg)
Title: Battle of Shiloh. The gunboats Tylor [i.e. Tyler] and Lexington supporting the national troops Physical description: 1 print : lithograph, tinted. Notes: Sketched by A.E. Mathews, 31st Regt. O.V.U.S.A.; This record contains unverified data from P&AGA catalog and PGA shelflist cards.; Associated name on shelflist card: Middleton, Strobridge & Co.

Stamp commemorating Battle of Shiloh during the American Civil War

Roby F. Evans, personnel security specialist for the 412th TEC, displays his Civil War period era lap desk with ink wells and quill pens. He received the gift from his wife for Valentine's Day. Evans is a participating in the reenactment of the Battle of Shiloh, March 31, 2012.

This is an assessment of General Beauregard's situation at the end of the first day of fighting of the Battle of Shiloh in the American Civil War. Sources are mostly "Shiloh" by Larry J. Daniel. Smaller contributions are from "Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862", by O. Edward Cunningham; and "Battle Cry of Freedom" by James McPherson. Specific pages are Daniel p. 251, 254, 256, 256, 265, 227, 263, and 251. Cunningham p. 325. Also Daniel p. 251, 251, 251, 232 & 251, 250, 250, and 112. Also McPherson p. 412. Also Daniel p.262.

This is an assessment of Major General Grant's situation at almost noon on the first day of fighting of the Battle of Shiloh in the American Civil War. Sources are "Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862", by O. Edward Cunningham; and "Shiloh" by Larry J. Daniel. Specific pages are Cunningham pages 236, 247, 247, and 238. Daniel pages 202-203. Cunningham p. 201-202, 241, 208, 208, 211-212, 211-212. Daniel p. 174. Cunningham p.160, 160, 316.

Title: Casualties at Shiloh Abstract/medium: 1 drawing : watercolor ; sheet 33 x 51 cm.

Confederate War Memorial for the Battle of Shilo

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"ON DECORATION DAY" Political cartoon. A young boy and a young girl are in a graveyard with tombs of soldiers killed in the American Civil War. Caption: "You bet I'm goin' to be a soldier, too, like my Uncle David, when I grow up."

The Battle of Shiloh from Deeds of Valor; how America's heroes won the Medal of Honor, published in 1901.

(Original text: Photo taken by Sydney Poore)

Detail on front of George W Johnson's grave

"The battle of Pittsburg Landing—Retreat of Dressel's battery, Capt. Timony, centre of national position, Sunday morning, April 6—five men and 48 horses killed.—Sketched by our special artist, Mr. H. Lovie." Illus. in: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1862 May 17.
Historische Übersicht
Brutale Materialschlacht; Grant erkämpfte den Sieg trotz hoher Verluste.
Fakten auf einen Blick
Vereinigte Staaten
- Befehlshaber: Ulysses S. Grant
- Truppenstärke: ca. 66.000
- Verluste: ca. 13.000
Konföderierte Staaten
- Befehlshaber: A.S. Johnston †
- Truppenstärke: ca. 44.000
- Verluste: ca. 10.700
Strategischer Kontext
Kontrolle über das Mississippi-Tal und Eisenbahnlinien.
Weiterführende Literatur
Historische Orte
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